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Spectral anomalies in focused waves of different Fresnel numbers

2004

Light propagation induces remarkable changes in the spectrum of focused diffracted beams. We show that spectral changes take place in the vicinity of phase singularities in the focal region of spatially coherent, polychromatic spherical waves of different Fresnel numbers. Instead of the Debye formulation, we use the Kirchhoff integral to evaluate the focal field accurately. We find that as a result of a decrease in the Fresnel number, some cylindrical spectral switches are geometrically transformed into conical spectral switches.

PhysicsDiffractionFresnel zoneGeometrical opticsbusiness.industryFresnel zone antennaAstrophysics::Instrumentation and Methods for AstrophysicsPhysics::OpticsFresnel integralAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsSpectral lineElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsOpticsFresnel numberComputer Vision and Pattern RecognitionbusinessFresnel diffractionJournal of the Optical Society of America A
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Axial behavior of diffractive lenses under Gaussian illumination: complex-argument spectral analysis

1999

We present a general procedure to analyze the axial-irradiance distribution generated by an unlimited diffractive lens under coherent, Gaussian illumination. The resulting on-axis diffraction pattern, which is evaluated in terms of the power complex spectrum of the Fresnel-zone transmittance, explicitly depends on the truncation parameter that we define, which evaluates the effective number of zones illuminated by the Gaussian beam. Depending on the value of this parameter, different kinds of axial behavior are observed. In particular, for moderate values a multiple-focal-shift phenomenon appears, and a simple formula for its evaluation is presented. Additionally, for low values of the trun…

PhysicsDiffractionFresnel zonebusiness.industryTruncationGaussianInterference (wave propagation)Atomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsElectronic Optical and Magnetic Materialssymbols.namesakeOpticsTransmittancesymbolsFresnel numberComputer Vision and Pattern RecognitionbusinessGaussian beamJournal of the Optical Society of America A
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White-light Fourier transformer with low chromatic aberration.

1992

A simple Fourier transformation system working with broadband parallel illumination is presented. The proposed setup, consisting of two on-axis zone plates and an achromatic objective, allows us to obtain the achromatic Fourier transform representation of the input at a finite distance with a low chromatic aberration. The discussion of the system, using the Fresnel diffraction theory, leads to an analytical expression to evaluate the transversal and longitudinal chromatic aberrations. It is shown that the resulting chromatic aberrations for typical values of the involved parameters are less than 1% over the entire visible spectrum.

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Paraxial waves in the far-field region

2002

Summary By investigating the changes suffered by a paraxial beam propagating in the near-field and in the far-field regions, it has been found a set of wave equations valid for points gradually closer to the near field. A relevant expression for the validity of the far-field approximation is given from the paraxial Helmholtz equation. It is pointed out that the well-known Fresnel number associated with every transverse diffraction pattern can be interpreted as a magnitude that measures the relative standard deviation of the Fraunhofer pattern and a first-order field, thus reporting on an integral expression suitable for a general case. Finally, the Rayleigh range of the optical beam is dedu…

PhysicsDiffractionHelmholtz equationbusiness.industryParaxial approximationPhysics::OpticsWave equationAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsComputational physicsOpticsRayleigh lengthFresnel numberElectrical and Electronic EngineeringbusinessFresnel diffractionGaussian beamOptik
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Zero axial irradiance by annular screens with angular variation

1992

For optical alignment, it may be convenient to use a three-dimensional diffraction pattern with zero irradiance along the optical axis. This pattern is created here by using annular screens in the form of a phase daisy, a daisy flower, or a pie, with an even number of slices of an equal central angle and with every other slice with a phase retardation of 180 degrees . We recognize this form of angular variation as a particular solution of a wider set of functions that are able to produce zero axial irradiance.

PhysicsDiffractionOptical alignmentCentral anglebusiness.industryMaterials Science (miscellaneous)Zero (complex analysis)IrradiancePhase (waves)Industrial and Manufacturing EngineeringPtychographyOptical axisAngular variationOpticsFresnel numberBusiness and International ManagementbusinessFresnel diffractionApplied Optics
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Optical propagation of fractal fields. Experimental analysis in a single display

2001

An experimental device to show in a single display all the diffraction patterns generated by a 1D fractal structure is proposed. It is found that in addition to being the optimum display to see the evolution of the diffracted field through free space, some interesting features, such as continuous evaluation of self-similarity from the object to the far field, can be obtained experimentally.

PhysicsDiffractionOptical propagationFractalOpticsContinuous evaluationField (physics)business.industryStructure (category theory)Near and far fieldbusinessAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsFresnel diffractionJournal of Modern Optics
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Cantor Dust Zone Plates

2013

In this paper we use the Cantor Dust to design zone plates based on a two-dimensional fractal for the first time. The pupil function that defines the coined Cantor Dust Zone Plates (CDZPs) can be written as a combination of rectangle functions. Thus CDZPs can be considered as photon sieves with rectangular holes. The axial irradiances produced by CDZPs of different fractal orders are obtained analitically and experimentally, analyzing the influence of the fractality. The transverse irradiance patterns generated by this kind of zone plates has been also investigated.

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Experimental approach to transverse wave-number selection in cavity nonlinear optics

2004

Spontaneous transverse pattern formation is experimentally studied in a ${\text{BaTiO}}_{3}$ photorefractive oscillator under degenerate four-wave mixing conditions. A near self-imaging resonator of high Fresnel number and quasi-one-dimensional in the transverse plane is used. A fine control technique of the cavity detuning, $\ensuremath{\Omega}$, is described. It allows a precise study of the relation of $\ensuremath{\Omega}$ with the transverse wave number ${k}_{\ensuremath{\perp}}$ of the roll patterns selected by the system. The law ${k}_{\ensuremath{\perp}}^{2}=\ensuremath{-}\ensuremath{\Omega}∕a$ is verified, which evidences that wave-number selection is mainly dictated by the cavity …

PhysicsDiffractionTransverse planeQuantum mechanicsDomain (ring theory)Degenerate energy levelsFresnel numberNonlinear opticsBifurcation diagramOmegaAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsPhysical Review A
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Focal squeeze in axicons

2005

The on-axis irradiance distribution of a truncated conical wavefront is evaluated in terms of the Fresnel number of the focusing geometry. In agreement with geometrical optics, a focal line of increasing intensity is generated for extremely high Fresnel numbers. Otherwise clear deviations may be observed for the position of the maximum irradiance along the optical axis. A remarkable focal squeeze appears and, for decreasing Fresnel numbers, this effect manifests stronger. An analytical formula is provided for the fast evaluation of the focal squeeze.

PhysicsDiffractionWavefrontGeometrical opticsbusiness.industryAstrophysics::Instrumentation and Methods for AstrophysicsPhysics::OpticsFresnel lensConical surfaceAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsElectronic Optical and Magnetic Materialslaw.inventionOptical axisOpticslawPosition (vector)Fresnel numberElectrical and Electronic EngineeringPhysical and Theoretical ChemistrybusinessOptics Communications
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Fractal zone plates.

2003

Fractal zone plates (FZPs), i.e., zone plates with a fractal structure, are described. The focusing properties of this new type of zone plate are compared with those of conventional Fresnel zone plates. It is shown that the axial irradiance exhibited by the FZP has self-similarity properties that can be correlated to those of the diffracting aperture.

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